It would depend what the black pot was made of. Assuming ceramic and both pots have the same surface area, then the silver pot would cool quicker; silver is a better heat conductor than most ceramics.
It starts by conductions. The heater below the pot makes the molecules/atoms in the pot vibrate more. Hence hotter. This vibration in turn makes the water molecules in the pot vibrate more. when thing vibrate more , they like more space, so the vibrating water molecules rise up the pot, to be replaced by cooler molcules, which in turn vibrate more and rise up the pot. This is called Convection./.
so that they dont get too hot just by conduction from the metal pot
Heat is transferred into the metal spoon from the hot liquid, and it will soon be at the same temperature as the liquid because the spoon's heat capacity is quite small compared to the water surrounding it.
Um, using a cup and spoon works pretty well.
Um, a hot jam pot? due
usually it is called a cloak or a cape
geyser, mudpot or mud pot, fumarole
Hot Pot City
warm water pot is the Dutch translation. This is the translation of hot water pot.
how hot does a pot belly stove get in side
It is a hot pad for putting a hot pot on or picking up a hot pot.
A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups
A hot pot is a kettle used in dorms to heat water, and to heat soups
Burning, hanging, you name it. All sorts of executions.
I think van helshing
a crucible is a metal pot the is used to separate metals. those that are wroth something and those that are not. A crucible is also the name fora witchs cauldron, thus the name of Arthur Millers Text the Crucible.